OK, sounds good. Those re-stickered inlays can look like the real thing until you can see/feel them in person.
Wasn't there a graphics software package a while back where you could design and print your own round stickers on a color printer, then put on blank poker chips? And it came with pages of pre-cutout round blanks with adhesive on the back. Sort of like the file folder labels you can run through your printer.
It was a pretty slick package for the home player that wanted to customize a set of chips. Maybe it's still out there today - I haven't looked.
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